IPA: /ðəˈkeɪt/
KK: /ðɪˈkeɪt/
Definition: Describing something that is enclosed or protected by a sheath or case.
Example: The thecate structure of the organism helps it survive in harsh environments.
IPA: /θiːˈkoʊdɒnt/
KK: /ˈθiːkəˌdɒnt/
Definition: Referring to a type of animal whose teeth are set in sockets in the jaw, similar to how modern mammals have their teeth.
Example: The thecodont structure of the dinosaur's teeth allowed for better chewing and processing of food.
Definition: An extinct group of early reptiles that had teeth set in sockets and are believed to be ancestors of dinosaurs and birds.
Example: The thecodont was an important part of the evolutionary history leading to modern reptiles.
IPA: /θiˈoʊbroʊˌmiːn/
KK: /θiˈoʊbroʊˌmiːn/
Definition: A bitter substance found in chocolate that has effects like stimulating the heart and helping with urine production.
Example: Many people enjoy chocolate not only for its taste but also for the theobromine it contains, which can boost energy levels.
IPA: /θiˈɒdəlaɪt/
KK: /θiˈɑːdəˌlaɪt/
Definition: A tool used by surveyors that has a telescope and can rotate to measure angles in different directions.
Example: The surveyor used a theodolite to accurately measure the angles of the land.
IPA: /θiˈɒfɪliːn/
KK: /θiˈɑfɪlin/
Definition: A colorless, bitter compound found in tea leaves, used in medicine to help open airways in the lungs.
Example: The doctor prescribed theophylline to help manage my asthma symptoms.
IPA: /ˈθiːərəm/
KK: /ˈθiːərəm/
Definition: A statement or idea in mathematics or logic that has been proven to be true based on certain assumptions or principles.
Example: The Pythagorean theorem is a fundamental principle in geometry.
IPA: /θɪəˈrɛmætɪk/
KK: /θiˈɔrəmætɪk/
Definition: Relating to a theorem, which is a statement that has been proven based on previously established statements or principles.
Example: The theorematic approach to solving the problem helped clarify the underlying principles.
IPA: /θɪəˈrɛtɪk/
KK: /θiˈɔrɪtɪk/
Definition: Related to ideas or concepts that are not based on practical experience or evidence.
Example: The scientist presented a theoretic model to explain the phenomenon.
IPA: /θɪəˈrɛtɪkəl/
KK: /θiˈɔtɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to ideas or concepts rather than practical applications; often based on theory or speculation.
Example: The theoretical framework of the study helped to explain the observed phenomena.
IPA: /θɪəˈrɛtɪkli/
KK: /θiˈɔrɪkli/
Definition: In a way that is based on theory rather than practical application or experience.
Example: The project is theoretically sound, but we need to test it in real-world conditions.
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